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It’s not advice about real estate or investments. It’s not even about a business opportunity per se…
I’m just a different person now. Much more energy. Much more time to spend with my family. Far more productive than I ever was (and I was no slouch!).
2. You will, in a very short time, be in a position to make considerably more money than you do now – between 25% and 300% more
3. You will begin to see dramatic, and almost immediate, improvements in your social and personal life
It’s not that long ago, that a good friend got talking to me and mentioned that he had been studying the works of this success tycoon. And that this man was a genius in his day but had since been long forgotten.
My friend told me that I should seriously consider the achievements of this long lost genius and get hold of as many of his books as possible.
I was thinking "Well, finding the books is one thing, but finding the time it would take to read them is another …."
He could tell I wasn’t keen. "Hold on – before you dismiss the opportunity, let me at least tell you who this forgotten legend is."
"Of course, I have." I replied, "I’ve read his classic ‘Think and Grow Rich’ – who hasn’t?"
"Excellent," said my friend, "what would you say if the man I’m about to tell you about was the tutor to Napoleon Hill? In fact, he was the founder of the modern ‘Success Movement’ as we all know it today."
"O.K. O.K. you’ve got my attention," I said "Tell me what it is you know about this guy."
He told me that, as well as writing 77 best sellers, he also founded the prestigious "Success Magazine." A self-improvement magazine that is still around today. And he was editor of that publication until his death in 1926.
Greats like Napoleon Hill himself, W. Clement Stone, Richard Po, and Norman Vincent Peale went on to become editors of that foremost American magazine for personal and professional achievement.
And not only did he mentor the likes of Napoleon Hill but was a great source of encouragement to his contemporaries – for example, Thomas Edison. (Who knows, we might all be sitting in the dark now if wasn’t for this man!)
Anyone who writes 77 best selling books and establishes a magazine that is still in existence over 100 years later, and influenced the like of Thomas Edison, and Napoleon Hill has just got to have something.
The more my friend explained all this guy’s achievements, I got interested. Very interested indeed.
His writings encapsulate all the techniques, attitudes and philosophy later emulated by his many illustrious students – including Napoleon Hill.
His writings encapsulate all the techniques, attitudes and philosophy later emulated by his many illustrious students – including Napoleon Hill
In "Think and Grow Rich" the world’s biggest ever selling self-improvement book, Napoleon Hill quotes from "How To Succeed," a work from this great man.
The classic 1960′s work "Success Through A Positive Mental Attitude" by Napoleon Hill and Clement Stone, mentions him 4 times.
I would list him among such great writers as Thoreau, Emerson, Dale Carnegie, and Horatio Alger – all positive thinkers.
Long before this man became a great writer, he was a do-er. Born into poverty, then orphaned at the age of seven, through self belief and determination he put himself through college. Entirely through his own efforts, he became fabulously wealthy – in every sense, he was a self-made man.
When he finally did turn to writing, his natural modesty ensured he didn’t write about himself (although he had plenty to crow about) – he was more concerned with inspiring others to create their own success.
His writings aren’t simply re-hashed dry theory – he really did pull himself out of obscurity to undreamed of financial and personal success. His was the original "I liked it so much, I bought the company" story.
Personal development was one of his strong points. He set about proving that not just he could succeed at anything that he did – but anyone could.
"Orison Swett Marden teaches us that every great life is filled with great opportunity, and that we owe it to ourselves to discover them and develop them – this is a lesson everyone should follow"
Brian Tracy Author of ‘Maximum Achievement’ and ‘Success is a Journey’
Orison Swett Marden worked his way up from being a lowly hotel employee to buying a hotel, establishing an entire resort, then building up his own hotel empire.
He graduated from New London Academy, Harvard University Medical School, and Boston University Law School. His last two degrees were earned in the same year (1882).
‘Success Magazine’, the prestigious periodical was founded by Marden in 1897 and was hugely popular and continues to inspire people today.
He interviewed the most successful and powerful people of his day and ‘Success Magazine’ carved a unique niche in American society.
At the turn of the last century it was estimated that one in every four American households had something pertaining to Marden.
What a great title for a magazine, and what a great magazine. Success Magazine is still going strong today and features many present day (and past) success stories.
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